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TUESDAY fc TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911 prorpi ijy rryvf iiTpiu; Jiy mii p.u;ra.7J,an ij; uu y. n ,;y a N: IS WILL HAVE GRBAT GATHERING TO PROUD TO BEG WOODMAN Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. I No. Thursday Afternoon Literary Club. Davie Hendricks was the charming hoBteas on Thursday, March 2, at the regular meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Literary Club, which met at her homo on South Main BtroHt. The mooting proved to be a most Interesting, as well as instructive one, as the program was well prepared throughout and beautifully MIbb 333 DRAWS The Henderson Family Is Found in Chicago Enajj "fly ,"i'i"Jfr""r'fr''i J' in Pitiable Plight. I BARNSLEY BRIEFS, iitiiiiit".nll ""&" Nortonville News Frank, E. Mohr returned Saturday from an extended business trip. Frank G. Hoge waB in Evansville the first of the week. Fred Colla'rd was in Hopkinsvllie during the week. J. R. Harrison was In Madison ville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Colema spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R. Harrison. L. D. Jackson, of Hopkinsyillo, was here Monday. E. W. Clark, of Hopkinsvllie, was hero Monday. Robert Slaton, Madlsonvllle, was here Sundav. T.J. SparkB, of Greenville, was hereTueBday. Ben Myers, of Madisonville. was here Tuesday. B. O. Mitchell, of Madisonville, was here Wednesday. B. C. Ruce, of Hopkinsvllie. was here Wednesday. G. H. Russell, of Madisonville, was here Thursday. Ruby Laffoon, of Madisonville, was here Thursday. Leslie Ash more spent Saturday and Sunday in Dawson Springs. Herman SteveiiB was in Madlsou-vlli- e the latter part of the week. i In Madisonville March 13 Big Delega- BEE'S reudered, Mrs. William Simpson read a most excellent papor on the "Spanish-America- n War," which was followed by a splendid accaunt of the "Panama Canal," by Miss Anna Garnet Tate, being a vivid and complete description of the many attempts made before anything definite was accomplished in tills line of work, up to the present tlmo. Miss Robbie Claytor told, In her own inimitable style, a beautiful little Spanish love story, which blended so nicely with the program which preoeeded, that it proved to be a fitting climax ror the afternoon. At the conclusion of the program, n delightful luncheon was prettily served In two courseB. Blue Stocking Club. Mode Range ' No. ? , U s 11 h family's pllgjit immediate relief-wa- s After a short illuess of pneumonia giveu to tho sufferers. Reports from L. & N. Agent, Hardy Morton, of the Hospital state that Mr. Barry it. Mortons Gap, passed away at 5 o'clock Friday morning, his death recovering from the operation. was unexpected. He contracted a Earlington High School Wins. severe cold a few dayB ago and did won a hotly contested not go to bed until Tuesday. PneuEarlington game of basket ball from the strong monia developed and on Friday the thoir style of writings. team of Madlsonvllle, at tho, local eud came. Mr. Morton was a very Tho Maglzlno Review, which dealt courts last Saturday night, by? a, popular man both with the company with the historic ruhiB of the CaBtles score of 14 to 8. The game was fast and the people of Mortons Gap and of.Edinburg was splendidly given and exciting from start to .finish. vicinity. ,He was 29 years,old!(Hnd am, ' by MIsb AHeon Gold, .. .i imiueioiuii t uu v mraij leaves a wlfovand two'Rmall'' childuuuiuy, i' ;"'l,' Mibs Louise Wilson road a, most stared for the locals and Clark and ren, his father M. T. Morton, a brothexcellent papei on "The llfo and er Oliver and a sister, Mrs Bertha Hoffman for the visitors. character of Scott.." up was aB follows: Stewart, of Mortons Gap. He Was The line During the social hour a most ex- Saturday from New York having a member of tho Modern Woodmen MADISON VII-Iicellent luncheon was served In two been absent for the past mouth pur- KABMSOTON and funeral services were conductClark, f. Feather8ton, f. courses. chasing goods for the Dulin store. Hoffman, f. . ed under their auspices. D. Dudley, f. Mary Ar Misses Sarah Hays and T, L. Coil was In Henderson Sat-- j The interment took place at Old Clement, c. Victory, c. din Jennings wete the invited urday. Salon atone o'clock Saturday, Rev. Whittinghlll.g. guests. R.Dudley, g. . Will T. Mills spent Friday In Vinson, g. Slaton conducting the services. Riddle, g. The people of Mo.rtonB Gap and surMisscb Elite and Isnbolle Gardi- Evati6ville with friends. Earlington Field Goals D. Dudrounding country extend sympathy ner leayos today for Fort Myers, Get the habit of coming to the ley, 8; FeathorBton, 2; Victory, 2. to tho bereaved family. Fla., to spend several weeks tho branch office of the Earlington Foul Goals None, guestB of Miss EsbIo Lynn and other Bee, at Mortou's Furniture Store, Madlsonvllle Field Goals Clark-- , Imports and Exports of Leading Agriwhen you want engraved cards, lrlonds. 1; Hoffman, 2. cultural Products in 1910 Compared letterheads, dancn tlcketB or Judge and Mrs. W. H. Yost spent Madlsonvllle Foul Goals, 2. programs. We have the best and With 1900. Friday in EvaiiBvillo. Always Blessed let us figure with you on prices. "Calendar Year Statements showMr. and Mrs. W. J. Nisbet and AiIjKEN Davis, Manager. with a Hearty Appetite If you use ing the imports and exports of the Mrs. M. Hunter passed through this Digesteze. It helps your stomach do cltv Saturday en route to their Ed. Coffman, Slaughtervllle, was tho work, digests what you eat and United States from 1900 to 1910," a in towu Saturday. home In Providence trom a two makes good rich blood from yonr publication just issued by the BuMiss Pearl Cain, ot Louisville will food, No more Sleepless Nights, reau of Statistics of' the Department days Btay In EvanBville. or Stomach Misery. Get Luclon LIttlepage, the enterprlz-In- g bo with Mrs. C. F. Sholton thib seas- Headachethese troubles with Diges-tt)- of Commerce and Labor, shows rid of all Fifty cents abottle, worth ten- some interesting tacts regarding lumber dealer, of Moss Hill, was on, as head trimmer has arrived in tho city. fold Its cost, at drug department of the imports and exports of the lu town Saturday. Jack Miller was In Henderson the SJ Bernard Mining Company, United States in the trade with fory Don't forget the Ttirorporated. eign countries. Among the curious Saturday. Bee has a brunch olllpe for things shown is, for example, that people in Morton's FurniRoy Blanks Arrested. fruits nuts imported into thiB great for You. It's Ready ture Store. If you want advertisRoy Blanks was arrested at Cen- agricultural Country have doubled ing or job work or wish to subscribe Tho death chair, t( bo used. in tral City Saturday ty Chief of Po- since 1900, having grown from 19 eleotrocutlng condemned prisoners lice Langlev, charged with for thepaper, call up number 4. g million dollars in value, speaking at tho Eddyvllle penitentiary, Is Davis, Manager. A'ilkkk with an officer while making in round terms, In the year 1900, to lrs.'C. 0. Givens returned homo1 finished and has been shipped to an arrest. Blanks is said to have 89 million iu 1910. Fruit imports yesterday from Providence aftor the prison In care of odeput warden. iuterferred with City Marshal Wood? alone increased horn a little Iobs spending several' days with Mrs The chair wan built at tho Sherrill-Russe- ll ward at Nortonville and caused him than 10 million dollars to paractl-call- y plant. It Ib of "Douglas Ruckman. to lelease a prisoner whom he had 20 million, Bananas form the substantially built, and under arrest at that plaoe Friday "Mtb. Gordon Hall, of Louisville, hoavy oak, largest Item in the group, being valfor the Sheriff Stanley and Deputy WI1- with padded. ued at a little leBB than G million ib visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillia shoulders, for the arms (2) and the Hams went to Nortonville and Garr for a few weeks. dollars in 1900, and over 12 million ankles,' with a cap, all to be fitted Friday night to arrest in 1910. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Woodruff, of with electrodes, complete the death NortonHides and skins also form a St. CharleB were the guests of dealing outfit, when properly con- Blanks. He was found at ville by Deputy Williams, but man- marked increase in the importation friends in Madlsonvllle Saturday. The aged to make his escape by a clever nected with the current, of the term, having Inoreased from C. B. Tate Jr. spent Sunday with ohalr's appearan.ee gives no idea of ruse. Aftoi; his arrest at Uontraj 307 million pounds in 1900, to 673 his parents in Madlsonvllle. the horrible use to which it Is to bo City Saturday, Chief Langley tele- million in 1909, the figures of 1910 put; but when visitors sat In it just phoned tho Hopkius county officers being considerable loss, 401 million -- Mibb Mary McPherson, of who has been the guost of "for the sensation," and felt the and Deputy Proctor Ashby went to pouuds. The value of hides and hook settle down up- Central City for the prisoner. He Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MoPherson Sr. skins imported waB in 1900, 51J milhome on their limbs, and realized they was brought to Madisonviye Sun- lion dollars, and in 1910, 80 million. for the past week returned couldn't move, they appreciated in day toud put Injall. Saturday. Goatskins form an important factor helpless agony 190', 19 milWe make a specialty of doing two a small measure the been through which the Kentucky May Escape Payment of Big in thiB, having value, iu and in 1910, 27 and three color work. If you want of anticipation man lion dollars In go must Debt. classy Job work that will give satis- condemned million. Immediately faction . Boe our aampleB and got for the few minutes Paducah Sun. Washington, March, 2. Secretary Swears' Out Warrant for Officer. prices at the Madlsonvllle Branch preceding hisdemiso of the Treasury, MacVeagh has askMrs. Richard Ferguson, of NorOffice In Morton's Furniturq Store. ed Congress to relieve the State of So Stop Coughing. AiiiKEN Davis, Manager. tonville, swore out a warrant Sat0 payment'bf You can if you will ubo Otto's Kentucky of the charg-inghiwhich the Bluegrass State has urday for Marshal Woodward, Mrs. Paul Price, qf Earlington, Spruce Gum Baleam and Pine Tar with using unnecessary was the guest of Mrs. John Price In Compound A valuable remedy for been owing the Federal. government in making the arrest of her CoughB, Whooping Cough, Croup, since 1880, and which, if payment this city last week Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, brother, Ernie Oates, at Nortonville Robinson, of Hopklns-vlllo- ', CheBt and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 were ever enforced, with accumula- Friday, and then kicked him, while . Dr, "Roy Intorest, would bankrupt the was' tho guest of friends In cents. Sold by drug department of ted dragging him along to the loilr up. tho St. Bernard Mining Company, State treasury. Madlsonvllle during the weok-enIncorporated. Durlmr the administration of An Mr. Woodward donles the charge returuod on his own Bond. MIbb Georgia Bishop drew Jackson, when the treasury and waB released Misses Mary Mothershead and was full to overflowing, there was a The case will be tried before Judge home Saturday from New York where she has been for the past six Goldle Weir were out of school distribution of money amoug the Bradley today.. weeks purchasing her spring lino of Monday, both being 111. Rev. W. C. Ootoo fhnn in nvlafnnf-n.nri TCon. n,wl Mrs. P. snsnt Brandon and Mis Elizabeth Kemp i'tuckv received the amount named mtf fine mllleuery. St. Charles, Sunday with relatives at as its portion. R, S. Duliu Jr. returned homo assisted Prof. Dudley in toachiug. One of tho Blue Stockings Club's most enjoyable meetings w.as held Saturday afternoon at the homo of MIbb Ellzabotti Oiveus, in South Main street. Miss Isnbolle Gardiner as loader vi tho Lesson Review gave an excellent account of the lives of Burns, Colerldgo, WoodBworth, Soott, Southey and Lord Byron, as well us 71 DRAWS The BEE'S Huddled Chloogo, March, hind a high backed Colonial chair, the only piece of furniture ill, the home at G323 Morgan street, the family of Joseph Barry, formerly of Henderson, Ky., was found cold and starving by neighbor-- . The wife, Hattie and her four small children two boys and two girls' were waiting for news from the Englewoud Hospital, where the husband, Joseph Barry, has been taken to be operated on. The mother and uhlldreu were to weak from hunger to viBlt the father, and had remained in the bleak room for three days, too proud to beg assistance. "We came from Henderson, Ky., and are related to the Barrys'of Louisville," said Mrs. Barry. uIt Ib about eighteen mouths since We came to Chicago. "At first Mr. Barry waB able to work. Then he became ill and 5 we had to soil out our belongingS!;'fWllt-tl- s at a time. We were all sold out about a month ago, and Mr. Barry grew worse. The last money weliad went for doctors and mediceme. Then Joe waB taken to the hospital and I have wuited here ever si nop. The children cried as their mother told of their "waiting," without Any thing to eat and nothing to "keep thein warm except the high backed chair used as a sort of wind-brea- k L to sleep behind at night. After neighbors discovered sthe 5. be- Thursday. Sink passed through here Frfclay, en route to Mortons Gap. Bud Morton waB here Friday. S. L. Aaron made a business trip to Madlsonvllle Friday. John M. Alorgau is quite ill this week. W. T. Vlckrey, af Circle City, is visiting fiiends here this week. Walter Whltn went to Earlington P.J. tion From Louisville and Coming, Evans-vill- e The meetin? of Woodmen at on March 13 will be one of the biggest and greatest gatherings ever known in ths city. Representatives from 385 camps In Kentucky will be hero and besides delegations will come on special trains from Louisville and Eyansville and mayMad-iBonvil- le be other points. was here Friday, Dan en route South Diamond mineB. Luke Morton spent Saturday here. Dr. Davis was here Friday. W. E. Rash and F. D. Rash were here Friday. Roscoe Ashley made a trip to th e country last Friday. A. 0. McKinsey, of Earlington, was here Friday. J. W. Gatlin, the fruit tree man Qf near MadlBonvillo, was here Saturday. T. F. Woodls made a trip to Earlington Saturday. Steve Robinson Ib able to be out again. I. A. Williams and C. H. Brooks made a trip to Mortons Gap last week. The following from the Southern Woodman gives an idea of the large number who will attend : "A special W. O. W. car will be attached to fast train No. 101 over the I. C. R. R., leaving the 7th street depot at noon on Monday, March 13, for all delegates to the Head 'Camp meeting at Madlsonvllle. This includes their ladies and friends. This special car will be attached to rear of the train and will fly the W. O. W. colors, and is. due to put this jolly delegation into Madlsonvllle at 6 p. m. the same day." "The campB of Evansville and Southern Indiana will send large delegations to Madisonville to receive the highest degree of the Order. Kentucky W. O. W. are always delifhted to have the jolly Hoosler choppers with them." GONE FOR A TOUR THROUGH TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McGary John Adcock and family, of Earlington, wore here Saturday. A Good Man Gone. Take Long EXTRA SESSION Will Western Vacation Journey. be Called March Taft. 15 by President Brass S. ( Bed rfs' B Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McGary left this morning for a trip to San Antonio and other points in Texas, including CorpuB Christ! and Portland. At Portland they will viBit Robert Arnold and family. Mr. Arnold formerly was a citizen of Earlington, many years ago, but has boon n. Pnvun fnr a. linmlmr nf Vftftrn. Wilh .the. firm name.. Arnold & Son, he is conducting a large produce and seed business aud are large growers and Bhlppers from Portland on the Gulf. Mr. McGary goes for a rest from business, to which ho has been closely confined for many years, In the capacity of manager of the gro cery business for the St. Bernard Washington, D. C, March 6. Announcement has been made by Private Secretary Norton that President Taft would issue a call for an. extra session of congress to begin March 15. "Back JiomeL'jttemcnt a.LiYe.JCheme, the West. Johnson City, Tenn., March 6. The following letter waB received at the offices of the Carolina, Clinch-fiel- d & Ohio Ry., and given out for in publication: "Industrial Department, O. O. & O. Semi-Week- ly Company at this plp.ee. Here's hopln' that he will not get stuck on Texas, or see anything out there that will, make him want to leave Earlington. Mininc: mil em-boss- ed Baraca Class Organizes. The Baraca Class of the M, E Church, South, Sunday' School organized lu the library of the E. A. C. Sunday afternoon with fifteen Z. Seml-Weokl- Madi-sonvli- le inter-ferrln- light-colore- d, Cl-uup- s Hap-klnsvll- le Hop-kinsvill- e, self-clampin- g $1,483,-757.8- m vio-len- se d. v The following officers members. were elected: Hartford Chatten, to go to start life over agin on a safe, president; Ralph Dudley, 1st vice conservative basis. president; William Fugate, 2d vice "The Southern StateB have the president; David Dudley, secretary material wealth and need the peoand treasurer; William Fugate.mau-age- r, ple. Let them know it and they and Luclen Vinson, captain of will come. Even Western moneyed the baseball team; Walter Martin, men are watching developments in toacher, and Ralph Dudley, assist the movement. There was a man ant teacher. Much enthusiasm was out to see me a few nights ago, manifested and the class promises having found out that I had lived to become a power in the religious, In the South. 1 gave him such social and athletic floldB of this com- general information as I could. He munity. Tho books will bo kept is now on hiB way to the South to or two spend open until next Sunday for charter to three members. All desiring to become months. His intention Is to buy a charter members will please give large body of land and colonize it. their names to some 'officer of the "Advertising has certainly made class, and also attend the class ses- the West what it Is. I will just resion if possible next Sunday morn- late one effort and the results:! The ing. Western Railroads, through R. A. Ballinger, induced the government Uncle Sam is to Have Some Banking to open up two pieces of worthless Reform. land in the state of Washington, Buffalo, N. Y., March, 0. That the and one in Montana, about 18 months United States within the next two ago, to be allotted by drawing .with years will have legislation Insuring an appraised value of from $2.00 to scientific $25.00 per acre, to be paid for by the a new aud system, designed too last a lucky one In the drawing, of course banking century, Is tho prediction of Con- advertised everywhere by the Westgressman Edwa.d B. Vreeland, ern Railroads. Result 285,000 peochairman of tho Banking and Cur- ple came distances ranging from rency Committee ot tho House of 100 to 3000 miles to rogister for the Representatives and vice chairman drawing on about 8000 claims. Forot the New York Monetary Commis- tunately, a large number of thp sion. Mr. Freeland makes this pre- lucky ones in the drawing got wise diction in a statement to the State and did not go on their claims. Bankers' Association here, adding. Those that did are leaving them There is not a single doubt that saying they are worthless. we are going 'to have radical reform "I could tell you of many other in our banking and currency system. things with Blmllar results but will Vhedanger of a panic must be done not tax your patience further at a mau say one I awav with. The people will never present. weekheard Horace Greely's that day this again submit to the suspension of Lsayiug 'Go West-YounManT is kno v uw m uwn payment by banks and all the suffer- more, out win " ' The dream of ing that such a thing entails. Our South Young Man ,s to tlve tarn t0 my periodical panics have been more my-ll'laud, which I pray ib not far m the avnnnsive In losses of money and in futuro. hardships than all the wars the "Youra very truly, "J. A. T.BACON." country has ever known. . g g Ry., Johnson City, Tenn. "Gentlemen: I thought perhaps yon might appreciate a short letter giving you an idea of whether your "Back Home" movement is receiving any attention or not in the far West. "I assure you that I hear it talked every day in the city of Seattle There are so many people on the Pacific Coast that have experienced such bitter disappointments; they are eagerly hunting for some place e I , y ' A .' , . f, -- fv-" -- ' T) .... . t vf ' iy.1 f ' MMHHMIIIII4IIIIII iJUUttLI IfJLlUU 1UUCO !u' S cL....:..i; Din $1.00 ,. i Stomach Troubles Cured by Vinol HERE IS PROOF , Society Happenings ,,3- East End Card Club. X "?, One Year PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 0. E. FAWCETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Six mouths Three months Sliitflo copies 50 25 5 of Kentucky Press Association Member Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for and I Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-MISS "I, suffered so long from stomach trouble and indigestion, that I lost flesh rapidly VINOL cured me after everything else had failed. It strengthened my digestive organs-g- ave ine a hearty appetite, and I can eat any tiling without the slightest distress. I do not believe anything equals VjINOL for stomach trouble and indigestion." W. 13;, C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Iilrby The East End Card Club held its woekly meetiuir with Mrs. W. H. Inline on Februarv 24. Mesdames GoVdon Alex Lunsford, of E.'Vaterhouse, ' Madi-sonvill- e, I Teleph one 47 Tuesday, March 7, 1911 SING A SONG OF WHISKEY Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise. And you will be healthy, prosperous and wise. Sins: a souk of whiskey, A pocket without pence; A purse that's always empty, A head that has iio sense. Fonr-and-twonty jail birds ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce L. ft. Ray as a candidate for to represent Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General ot Kentucky, subject to the action of lhe Democratic party. ly Br , We are authorized to announce Cass L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins coun- While starving little children, ty in the lQwer hoiifie of the next And women lean and poor, General Assembly of Kentucky.sub- ject to the action of the Democratic In rags and broken-hearteparty. Beg fom door to door. We are authorized to announce Sing a sung of whiskey Ed L. Younjr as a candidate to repSound it all the time; resent Hopkins county in the lower The horrid song of whiskey house of the next General Assembly Sorrow, sin and crime. of Kentucky, subject to the action of tho Democratic party. Everybody's. ESCAPE Under lock and key, Curse tho drink that cost them, The birthright of the free. When their cells are opened. Drinking: more and more; A drunkard's life behind them, A drunkard's life before. The brewer in his countingnouse Is counting out his money; The Bar-main his parlor Is eating others' honey. n JAIL Will FALSE HAIR be Consigned to the Ash Barrel. Notorious Feudist and Other Prisoners at Large. Jackeon, Kj, March &. Asbery Spicer, charged .with thq murder of his nephew. Abesy Fugate, and three other prisoners, escaped Thursday night from the Breathitt county jail by holding up the guard with pistols. No effort is being made to pursue them. & '&.; A New York Oity ,Feb. 27. According to an ediot of fashion recently issued "erreat rats, small rats, lean rats, brawny rats, brown rats, black rats, gray rats and tawny rats," are a thing of tho past. If the practice of wearing false hair had continued for many more years, according to fashion dealers, the American woman would have found herself under the tyranny of a hairless crowd with pullets will be We have t6 head of Kentucky and Tennessee, the early fall layers. weU-bro'Many incubator chicks are killed all horses, which we will sell cheap. Any with kindness by being overfed and one desiring a bargain had better see us, as we can kept too warm. save yoy. money. You nood not bo afraid tho hens eat too many crushed shells. Let them have all they want. Make it a rule to count the bidout a root to anchor a wig to. When dies every day. Some folks never : KENTUCKY EARLINGTON, the spring millinery season opens do this. They might be robbed and this year all women will And the rat never know it. I have heard tho advico given to and all false hair has been spirited away to the nvfr or' the ash heap. feed the chicks all tlioy will eat up The gentler sex must wear only their, clean. That won't do. They will own hair, and as llttlo as possible of eat up clean (tho ilrst week or two) that. Women with extremely heavy more than they have any business THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE crops of hair may have to cut switch eating. es from their crown according to' Hard enough to sit for three LOOK HERE, MR. FARMERS some to be in fashion. The colllnre weeks, without having to be gnawed Note that tho Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. I? oiler-into you an icloai proposition for telephone service. Using our srrvico you hnve this year will have a smaller nest all 'tho time by insoct'pests. Look ot lang distanco connections to every Important point in the United SUtex. The advantages of le'epuone service in your residence are loo numerous to mention, but among than for many years. Tho hat to be' at your Bitting lions once In a while them would bo daily communication with tho markets, obtaining prices getting accurate reports tn the weailicr, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these adin stylo must be small and will have and be suro thoy aro free front ene- vantages and pleasures aro more than worth tho price you would pay for the service. a small crown. There will, how-- imies of this kind. Literaturo and Information furnished by calling on our ipinager, li. G. Mann. ever, be little alcoves in tho rear 6f You can make money by getting a f the new fashionable hats for theS good rooBter right now. Mate him CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. wearer's hair, which must he corn'--'j ,with some of your best hens and sot bed down flat on the front of thoi tlieeggs. "Your basket will get full a sT, head. Apartwill be permitted ob lot faster lifter those pullets get to laying. the side or in the middle. & Particularly at thls'season of the Yon Uan Eat Anything. : year, do not set ahen until it is pos M. D. Eat what your stomach craves' itive that she is thoroughly broody. ! without tho slightest fear of mdiuesC If she does not have tho full fevor, tion, which is an awful feelinir. You J is apt to desert her charge, often Practice limited to diseases of Eyo, Ear, Nmj and Throat. will not be bothered with Sourf she Eyos TeRtert. Glasses Fitted. after sitting a week or two. Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea. Bad1 As the weather is dtill cold, not Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will-takone doso of Digeateze. It re- - more than eleven eggs, should be OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Iioves and cures as if by MHgi'u. givon a hen. When a largor numCenter Street Office Over C. L. Ross' Grocery. Pleasant as Candy. Itolief ut ono ber is allowed the egsare not covered, and thoso on the minute. Get a 60c bottle from MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY department of the St. Bernard 'outer edge of the clutch aro likely to Mining Company, Incorporated. chilled. Farm Journal. b.como The March-hatched run-dowve Portland, Me. Mr. Thos. G .Wallace, of Detroit, Mich., writes, "I suffered for years from a chronic stomach trouble, VINOL. entirely cured me after everything else had failed." It is the curative medicinal elc- ments of the cod's liver, combined with the strengthening properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL, which makes it so successful in re storing perfect digestion, and at' the same time building up the weak- n ened system. Try a bottle of VINOL with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Incorporated Drug Department Mudlsouville, woro the visitors. Mrs. Daves made tho best score'. At the conclusion of the name the I hostess served lunch, eoiujistir.g or chocolate and wafers, brick cream and cake. East End Card Club. I Funeral Director and Embalmer ' . I I Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Nidht. I M Mrs. Delia Sonthworth' was tho hostess of the East End Card Club Mrs. j on last Friday afternoon. Atkinson making the highest score. The servqd was most The next meeting will bo with Mrs. Victory. i Fill""' latMWWiMWIMIII ' II J -- ....... - u. ,, "- t- . r - j MK J '! dell-clou- s. The Poultry Yard. HORSES FOR SALE L BARNETT& STONE s X r e4ROBT. - SORY, 0c' buIII-clent- lv the-dru- rB.wif fCW 9UUUL9 I I UNO FOR m, <o&',&tto&&x'lcblto3&&totf V wr r ! -- EARLY SPRING BUYING y 3-- THE PRICE RIO ?.' v 3--- & i. New Spring Ginghatns. Muslin Underwear of all Nice Line Men's Shirts, v in New Patterns. $: Shirt Waists From 50c to kinds. Lace Curtains. that are $4,50. :jt Spring ;g:osiky is pretty. )i'V Embroideries, in all Widths right :f:; Room Size Rugs that you KJl'f" and Qualities. will like. New' Silks for S;prink Laces and Trimmings, to '. Groceries, always fresh and all Materials. Shoes that Filand Wear. clean. ,.' . .. - . ;;-:'- ' . ' " ' - , ''. S h Ik: WJ rl B ernar i M Lninfif Company 9 Incorporated :i'. WK i m 'M J ' Earlington, ' $$qp$ T Wrtf" cc ncc ncc . -- . ""- or -'. , fwyw"-w.-il.WW'- III . M i' i- . t Kentucky! p$ fl hfy " ' u"Tr, ,te .. He Mrf'trtnnr- - "1 f"tiHt q.iiaiHl.t'''' 4 K ts'J9S!9v o "mr "'syWR6 j'mmmfsz?jx.'fjxu'ji ?" ;v -- t rv H II spent Suijday In St. Charles with his parents. Dr. B. C McEuen THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LEABING TOBACCO BCALERS Hannii, Sc, wont to Clarks-villTeun,, Sunday. Old papers for Bale at the Bee M. e, olHce. Our Object in Advertising Of n ti i' C. W. LINDSAY, llll Distributor Dr. N. G. Mothershead', jof this city, was InjMtidlBonville Saturdry. Geo. W. Bates, of this city, was in Madisonville Saturday on business. Geo. Davis, of Madisonville, made a business trip to this city Monday. Mrs. Cam Ashby and children spont Sunday in Slaughteryille wlih course Our Prime Object in advertising is to 5ell More Goods. To Gef More . mi W DR. E. ft. iMROJV DR. L C. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray Jt DENTISTS m Painless Extracting and Porcelain Work 'High Class Dentistry it our Specialty OlKce . Saving Bank DIJ$. Telephone 396 Madisonville, Kentucky AD-TAL- K ' What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a. week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not ex- ''work" very irregulary. The fact that advertising costs monoy is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. pect good service from such a man. And yot some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when .it is allowed ,to News of the Town ' Oallie Hourland niivdo a businoss relatives. trip to Madisonville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Long were in visiting Saturday Clarenco Higglns made a business MadisonvUle friehds. trip to MUdfHonvllln Friday. Albert Keowti made a business Mrs. Don Jones, of Madisonville, wiib in town shopping Friday. trip to Madisonville Friday. S. F. Stinnett,' of the country, was Dr Curtis B.. Johnson. was in In town on business Friday. Friday. Mr.randjMrs. Hugh Griilln aud Kobort Fngon spent Friday in this children, of St. Charles, spent Satcity with his father. Sunday wfth A. J. Miss Kathleen Splllman who has urday night and family. been visiting in New York for tho Bennett and Mrs. Orlenn Emmottand son, Roy, pjiRt month, has roturned bnnie. wore In town shopMen and Womi n, sell gnarantee'd of the 2ountry, Friday. hosfl, 70 per aoiit. profit, tyufcei $10 ping you have a friend tir relative If daily. Full or part tltno.riie)iln-- ' nors investigate. Wear Pi'ojjf'adjlS living at a distance, send them the Bee a year it will only Chestnut St., PhihidelpliiaPtf. and It will be auon- II. C. Bourlftiitl made a business cost and dollars of you, twice each Btatit reminder trip to Madlsonvlllo Friday. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Rash visited Mrs. Bessie Tanner, of this city, rrfond in Madisonville Friday. was in Madisonville Saturday. Hnnry Martin made a business Mrs. T. J. "Featherston who has trip to Madlsonvlllo Friday. been spending several weeks in MIhs Zllpah Moorehoad hold tho Florida, has returned home. lucky number which drew-thrange Mr. and Mrs. M B. Long were in that tho Boo gave away, Madisonville Saturday visiting. Miss Kathleen Spillman, who has John Rule, of' this city, was in beon visiting relatives jn Now York Madisonville Saturday on business. City, has returned home. Omer Wyatt was in Madisonville Mrs. B. Q. Suthard.of Suthard's visiting friends. school houso, wps in town Friday Sunday night Mrs Hoy Lane was In Nortonville shopping. visiting. Clarence Mitchell made a business Saturday ' Jas. It. Bash was. in Madisonville trip to HopkiiiBviUo M"onday, Saturday'uu business. Mrs. Jruk iMnore, of MnyfMd, F. B. Arnold, cashier of the Peo-le- s Ky.. Is vlsltlhg her sister, Mrs. N. Bank, was in Madisonville E. McKiunon. , Mad-iBonville Many citizens of Hopkins county and adjoining counties are intimately acquainted with us, and .mugv-iiilaiuiuai wuu um way ui uuiu unamcis, wuo, we aic graicriu lo say, traa, with us year in and year out with perfect confidence, who feel at home as soon as they open our door, Yet there ar a gjeat many just as good people who have dealt with us very little, and some whodon't Know w&are in the world. We are anxious for every family within a radius of twenty-fiv- e mile's to kjiow, notojifyf we are in business, but the class of merchandise we sell and our mode of dealhur. TVattain this fcg nnA&x ..- ehd condition advertisinir k nh;n1iitlv iniwworv inH thn Uaet uriw in 'raU am e . .. WUU "u ink, uwi ,tij iu i.ai.ii iiici;cupif ...:iu UUL. announcements, our trade propositions, is throusrh our countv newsnaoer Hence iftkrt are few 'Issues" .V i ' "-in which we do not have something to say. , 4 X ......, v,,, u-- . covKl .&. I ifi1 4- -, A "' S9V ! .I Tell the Trcjth Every TirnVj Leticr. When we announce St ' ' -- In preparing our advertisements we are just as careful tc conversing race ro iace, ana an propositions made m an advertisement bf burs i '..thTrutbs Jell 'A ' 6. vb are when rBL. . ttl. IIUC IU IIIU That thflt Way. Great Cut Prices - We Wfi It is not because we love our fellowman, not because offer our cmorfc nt srirriflritio- nrirp: - 0 Semi-Week- ly large fjercentage of our goods has to be bought from tlireeHo six mcnftfis In advance of the. iciiiuii. we piajce oruers in expeciauon or normal iraae conamons; jne qpnaitions may- be abnormal, resulting possibly in half the purchase being left on our hands, or at lea'sf 'towards the end of the season everything points that way. What are we-tdo? What would you do? Anything most in the way of cutting prices to transform merchandise into the All Powerful. And when we come to the great buying public with great sacrificing prices We Mean Exact li; What We Say and Live Squarelu III) to Our Advertisement in Every Detail. A BISHOP & COMPANY Your Money Back if You Want It ' 1? JLm, JLi 17 Yoiir Ojrgai O 17 JLj " JL 30 DAYS TRIAL . NOT ONE REO ' "i CENT IN ADVANCE. i'Ji KiK.? M'S iS'-!?;-.! tJefrzJ&l business trip day. to MndiBonvUlo Friday. Mies Margaret Mitchell visited Roy Peyton wns In Mndlhonville Mrs. G. L. Murp In St. Charles SunFriday on IhisIiiobb. day. Mrs. John Fuqiui nnd Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs R. G. McEuen visitRoerB wore in Madlsonvlllo Friday ed tho family of J. V. McEuon at visiting friends. St. Charles Saturday and Sunday. Foil Sale DpHlrabjn, resldouco Marvin Mitchell was in Madisonm heart of city. Uood wafer ami ville Saturday night.. bath room. Out Iioubob complete. John Prather Bpent Sunday in Six room Iioubo, fronts Main street. CM Honry made ft Davo Todd and X.aweon Asljmoro, of St. Charles, were In town Satur- Mr. mid Mrs. Huirh Almon, who have been smiting relatives ''itr!Ne-bo- , have returned homo, near .Mor- ? 'KfiTyW ;- Mf rV V fe.vi.;-J-s j' L iV!'7:'L you, caves $35 to $50. I'll provo this beyond tho shadow of a doubt If you will let mo ehip you ono of my Adler Organs on free trial, I jirOT. ivery jj1 .VTa before oobay-- H JT I don't, ihlp uj organ back at my y"? jf- From My Factory Direct to ,' ' ' t " i A8 a M.wmLLjmimfii 'a. SVPJ eipani.. f 'fri tons Gap. Mrs. Florence Daves was in Madlsonvlllo Saturday visiting friends. Miss been Visiting friends In Mortons '$L Gap, has roturne'd home. Mr.'and Mrs. C. S. Crenshaw 4r.e ' visiting frlendi and relatives' Eunice Draper, whoflips Artists Drawing and Water Color MitS.J. M. VlOTOKV. Paper for pale at thin office. Largo Mrs. Mftttle Hewlett who has been slzn sheets 5 cents, visltlnfrin Florida, returned homo Rev, Brandon preached tho anniFriday. versary sermon Sunday night to Marvin Lanier made n business Victoria Lodgo, No. 84, Knights o( trip to Madlsonvlllo Friday. Pythians. Tho church was decorHarlan Martin Ib- visiting In ated with flags, this being a patriDrnkosboio tblB week. otic order, and a largo audience Mrs. Mary Stone visited friends In listened to a powerful sermon on the thought of "Friendship." Madlsonvlllo Frldnv. - A bargain for somo one. Sprlngflflld, Tenti. . Terre Haute. Ind. O. P. Grlflln, of Croftpn, is visiting the family of A. J. Bennett fora The Fiaao and Organ Maker CYRUS L. ADLER Trust You m The Nightingale ol Organs few days. M. MIDDLEMEN WIPED AWAY 1'vo busted tho hot air bubble of the dealers, ngents and middlemen of this country by Belli ns direct to the home at the same price they formerly paid mo for my organs. Hanna, Sr., was in Madison- - ,, vnio saturaay on uuhiiiubi.Robert. Fegan, of Midland, Ky.v Vwho has been visiting his father," Jas. Fegan, of this place, has re turned home A. D. Sisk, of Madisonville, was i SjEND ME YOUR NAME whether you want to buy or not and I'll eend you free of charge and postpaid the most wonderful organ book and buyintr plans you evor saw. All the organ men in this country claim tlioy make the best organ but do not si ve you any proof. Itio, and here ia the proof. I own my own timber lands, saw mills, dry kiln and factory. Idonothave to pay one penny of profit for lumber or milling. The profits thatother manufacturers pay to lumber and saw mills, I put into my Adler Organs, (The Nightingales of Organs). That's the reason my organ is better than any other make. Another Proof! I guarantee my organs for 60 years, whereas others guarantee theirs for 10 to 12 years. Don't this mean something? My aelling plans aro the fairest, simplest, safest arid easiest ever placed before the American public, in that I grant my customers all tho tlm6 they want, arrange their payments as it suits their Income nnd circumstances, give them reasonable extensions of timo if they can't meet their payments and charge them no interest. Ask Bomo of your aeiaiibbrs who dealt with mo about this. That's the best proof you can get, I would just aa coon give you $1,000 ' . in gold if you can duplicate this proposition. bore SaturdaV on business.- Andrew Hogg, of Drakesbpro, was here Saturday on business. J, Mortons Gap John Ham by was in t ? 1 I If You Are Going to Buy d i GENUINE DELKER VEHICLES Saturday. Miss Amelia Price, of Madison ville, was here Saturday s visiting the family of P. P. Price. Mrs. Paul Price, who has been', visiting relatives In Madisonville, has rofiirned home. Mrs. R. N. Clark and children; who have boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dan Byrum, qf, Princeton, have returned home.- MY ORGAN (THE NIGHTINGALE OF ORGANS) has a tone nearest to the human voice, a pure singing tone that lasts a lifo time and it won tho highest prize at the St. Louis World's Fair, another proof my organs are tho best. Everybody is buying an organ these days and everybody Is buying an Adler on account of its high quality, wearing qualities, style and reputation. Iamsellingthemforlesstksndealsraandagentsarasellingcheapergraaeorgans and when you stop to think and realize that when you buy from ono of theso middlemen you must pay his profit, time, salesmen's salaries, store rents and other expenses, my offer means a whole lot and stands bofore you as tho king of money savers. My world's greatest organ factory is working day and night, grinding out the organs ordered, and this condition was brought about by the fair and liberal treatment I handed out to my customers, now numbering over 75.000. Whenever I sell an Adler, It sella a dozen more and so on indefinitely. They've stood tho test and always will. Quality always wtaa out. o! 75,000 ADLER OWNERS SAVED $2,625,000 Beforo I sold direct to tho homes at wholesale factory prices, as I am doing now exclusively, I used to sell to dealers only, but when I found out that they sold my organs for twice and three times as much as thoy paid me. making tho poor people bleed for it, I was thunderstruck and quit. I sent out thousands of notices telling them they couldn't buy another organ from me, that I meant to sell direct to the homes, saving them the enormous, unreasonable profits and expenses they were charging them. This came to them as a thunderbolt from a clear sky. In round numbers I've saved my customers (oyor 75.000 of them) at least $2,635,000, all of which would, havo gone to tho dealers had I sold the organs through them. You surely appreciate what this means. i Notice. I cure cancer. I never fail. I' doctor and Insure a cure. Addreb'BJ T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4 J Dawson, Ky. NOW MY PROPOSITION ' Your Piano TO YOU It tlmpljr this, Inlll Mpjroa.on30djilreetrll,anyorinyou want, on any rcatguabla teriniyou mayaggteit, Juat aa It talta your Income and drcumatancea. If you keep It at tbo end of the trial period, which I know yon will, yon can pay all caih or a amall aura down and tbo balaneo monthly, quarterly, aemliannually or any other reaionable way. If at any time you can't meet ft payment when lt'a due, I'll gladly (Ire yon a reasonable extension of time. Yoa shall not Inconrenlence yourself by boylcg an Adler, for I'm (olng to make It the ea;it purchase yoa ever made. I'll charge you no Interest aa other organ mea are doing. If you don't keep my organ be. cause It's not aa represented, you can ahlp It back at my exl pense and I'll pay you eierycent you paid for freight, so you Furthermore, It at any time will lose clsolately nothing. within a year, my organ does not hold up to ercry claim I made, yoa can ahlp It back at my expense and I'll return to you every dollar of the purchase price with S per cent. Interest and all freights paid. I can agree to do this because I know how now tbey always make my organs are made and positively good. A HOME TREATMENT FOR LUNG TROUBLE JaTatBT ' ..- - ' X. BEST '"E WORLD The Delker is worth your consideraSTRONGEST WC SEU.TMC GCNUIN- C- NOT AM IMITATION .AND It Ib a recognized fact that fresh air, plenty of nourishlnu; food and a correct constitutional 'treatment have done more to cure lung trouble and that weakened run down feeling, than all other forms of treatment combined. ? . y ' at-- ' . . . - i tion, because we give you a longer bocfy and spring, thereby giving you more, comfort. Delker buggies are noted f6r their long life, lightness of draught, style and finish. We have a complete line, consisting of, Top Buggies, Bikes, Surreys, Traps, Phaetons. CALL AND LOOK OUR LINE OVER Two-in-On- e, A constitutional treatment, to meet all the necessary requirements, must not only kill and remove all the disease germs from the system, but at the same time It must increase the appetite, aid in digestion and assimilation of food, reuo-vat- e aud build up tho nervous syBtem and all parts Of the body. Germinal Remedy meets all tliefie requirements and is producing some marvelous results. If you have consumption In any form, blood disease, If you tre troubled with ulcers or chronic sores, coughs, pahiB In the chest, if you have woak lungs and feel generally run down and weak, write the Ohio Medical Co., Box 05, Columbus, Ohio, and they will send you a f till sizPd bottle of this medicine absplutely free, as a trial, If you will mention the My Piano OfferThe Greatest My high grade world's famous Adler Southern Concert Grand Pianos can be had direct from my factory on the same liberal buying plans as applied to my Adler Organs. In tone, excellence, workmanship, material and finish they have no superior, if an equal, and, I can save you 100 to $150. They are artistic In design, built to last a lifo time, have a tone as clear and pure as a hell, and a wonderful, easy, clastic touch. Guaranteed ler 25 Years Stool, scarf and instruction book given with every piano. Send for catalogue and buying plans. yoigfcjg r ' 4A . - 50 YEAR GUARANTEE I guarantee all my organs forto years, something no other organ man will do. II y guarantee bond la the atrongest ever written and If you will itsk your banker or any of my local banks or the editor of tbfa paper aa to my reliability, you will be told that I am as sound aa a rock, that you can aafely enter Into any tranaactlon with me and that all of my dealings are on the square. 8end your name for catalog and baying plans. You will be under no obligation whatever, Stool and Instruct tlon book given with every organ. CRYUS U ADLERrPres. Adler Mfg. Co. I K9$&J. if ff-- 171X mis UUa. MAIL TO-DA- Y 'Wn SfltisHKvT""" Make a cross in the circle for organs or pianos or write your name and address on a postal card or in I a letter, stating which you want piano or organ dea-- I cription. Don't enclose any stamp. I pay all charges. J Write plainly, J CRYUS L. ADLER, Prcs 2902 Chestnut St. Louisville, Ky.; "1 wane your r a i want pictures and xuii aen- I zV organ booK. cription of your pianos. J r S Ai v. 1 J Name.... County.. State pinec mimvion thi papkk 4t I h tM .'. .'w-fc- . 0I ft PI am 'V H m - Hardware Company Madisonville, Kentucky I Address I I fit "S M 5 4' f 'M name of this paper. The Adlef Factory-Grea- test is the Wsr M 1 I m r THE BEE, Earlwgton, Ky, f f ,H fW.J-rt'- . ! mtttiiWky. 9W" "IN A BAD WAY" u. v I wrxKxrxwC44xvrxwcH Will ROYAL Baking Powder Economy The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined tb produce a cheap baking powder at thef sacrifice of quality. Royal Baki&g Powder is made from pure grapepream or tartar, and is the embodiment or all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Many an Earlington Reader Feel Grateful for This f r, i , " .' if L Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Whon your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; WTien urinary troubles 60t Youiykldneya are "in a bad way." Doan's"Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is local evidence to prove it: Mrs. Francis Rutherford, Earl-- I hk ton, Ky says: "For over three years ft'sulTered from weak kidneys aud'dnll pains through the small of my back and whenever I did any work that requlre,d lifting, sharp, bhootiug ; twincoB passed through my loins. My back'nehed at night and when I arose in the morning, I was very stiff and lame. I general0 ly felt,dull and languid aud wbb bothered by a feeling of nervoiiB-nesHeadaches were common and I had dizzy spells, during which there was a blurring of. my 8irtht. The kidney secretions were also unnatural, Whenever I caught cold, it settled on my kidneys and at Buch times my suffering was aggravated. Learning of Doan'rt Kidney Pills, I procured a box ana received relief in a short time after commencing their use. I continued taking thiB remedy until I had finished the contents of two boxes, at which time I was completely ANNIVERSARY SALE Last March the sale of furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Draperies was the biggest ever known. This month I am making a desperate effort to make this anoth- er record breaker, and in order to do this will slaughter prices in everything in this line. BTOKJO UlSDS, Ira v .m L in,or - al-8- B. 5th(iiti 5nif We - 1 Curtain Stretchers Hore is tli bpsf Be j, Sprihs, inadp. Guaranteed to upvr sxy. riiirty nmhr trial tre Durinir this month for. .. cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co . Buffalo, cents Foster-Milbur- n New York, sole agents for the United SXateB. "$1.25 and 98c a Steel finish. B-.- l $2.75 $1.50 GutiniMteed against breakage for 20 venrs. A $12 50 value now (like picture), brans ;or ... $8.50 Remember the and take no other. name Doau's Mr and Mrs. C. S. Crenshaw are visiting friends in Terre Haute, this week. Mrs. -- '' ; Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. The label of alum baking powders must show the ingredientsm READ THE LABEL Thomas Featherston returned home Saturday from a visit in Florida. Robt. Fagen, of Midland, who lfais been visiting his father In this city, has returned home. i Mrs. Chas. Tarlton. of Ala., is yJBr iting the family of Dr. P. B. Davis. N. G. Alford, of Providence made a business trip to this city Tuesday. Jl m Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace Cur tains and Window Snades AT A SACRIFICE -- "3 ONLY Ut EVERYTHING FOR CASH ADDITIONAL NEWS OF THE TOWN O THE END OF TUBERCULOSIS Come to the Earlington Hardware Store for your ourtain stretchers. EJ Phillips and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips are spending a lew days in Louisville this week. ' Mrs. C. B. Johnson left Monday for a visit to relatives in Louisville! ,Miss Elizabeth Hopper spent SunCows and Hogs f and Men. AK( 8 i : v i , day in Hopkinsville. Come to the Earltngton Hardware Store and see the 10 cent counter. Mrs. Ei Rule and son, Curtis, spent Sunday with her father and BisterB in the country. Mr. and MrB. John Rule visited in Madisonville Sunday. Miss Dodge O'Brien leaves tomorrow for LouiBville to join Mr. Cow-Rii- d and assist in seleotjntr soring goods forfearnes, Cowd & Co , at V ihiB'place. Mrs. Mary O'Brleu is spending two weeks with 'her son in Paris, Tenn. Come to the Earlington Hardware Store for your House Paint and VarnlBhes A number of the. school children are at home on account of vacci- nated arms. h is , Miss Lucile Thompson is visiting in Nashville and Springfield, Tenn., ill & L?lwiL ? V yj- K, v Weir and Mary Mothershead are on' the siok list this week. Their vaccination is A O taking. lKv Roy Forrester and Newman Mr. Ong, of Madisonville, madn a kHHK hitford, of the Bee fojoe. layed off business trip to this oitv Tuesday. i?Wmn day on account of being unable Hair their left arm. , B enated the other day. They wore It is- reported From China; Hul in the Sheng a Hongkong native paper, that thePao vawi m. Sory and Mai. Walter export of human hair to America an-nu- week. Misses Goldie ought to treat the hogs and how they ought to treat the cattle and the horses, with a view to having good hogs and soou" cattle and "good horses. There is nothing in the constitution especially about., hogs or cattle or horses, and if out of the public treasury at Washington we can establish a department for that purpose it does not seem to be a long step or a stretch of logic to say that we have the power to spend the money In a bureau of research to tell bow we can develop good men and good women. Some of our enthusiastic conservators of national rehow sources have calculated much the life of each man and each woman In the community is worth to that community. do not think It necessary to resort to that fluuuciul calculation in order to justify the saving of human life, such as can be accomplished by the results of and advice that will proceed from a inoperly established bureau of health' 1 By PRESIDENT TAFT. We have an agricultural department, and we are spending S14.60O.00O or $15,000,000 a year to tell the farmers by the results of our research ilow they ought to treat the soil and bow they 'i Asthma Sufferers anid old people with a hacking cough wiill find instant relief in Otto. Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spnfc-anPine tree. Your living niafif more pleasant and life prolonged, by using this valuable remedy. Trj-.lPrice 50c. For sale by drug depart mont of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. , d C. A. MADISONVILLE. MORTON - - KENTUCKY t. "B nt$Jirt!jkfJC$Qf . ATTENTION STOCKMEN iii n r i tnnrmrrniMiTiriiTiriirr'iirnaiT n rnymmw t umiih towers, of Madisonville1, ,s ' &$ ay on business. were hero 'i ?$' , !'"?' &v,' . Cqme to the Earlington Hardware B&i'e for Plow Points, Harness, .Mpea, Soades, Rakes, ShovelB and . ' ,k;uh oi uuiuuiy. f 1 V ':'.' 1 VS Save the Babies. You cannot feel safe without a bottle of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound in your home if you havalittle ones as it is a positive specific in Croup, BronchitiB and Coughs, It workB like magic. One dose will erive relief and the danger js over. For sale by drug depart' mont of the St. Bernard Mining Vacuum Explained. Mrs Wiggs "John, what is an absolute vacuum?" Wigg8--"Aabsolute vacuum, my dear, la something that exists only in your mind." n ' I Company, Incorporated. jpWYAW.ViV No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubh s. .Nothing will .remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Dlgesteze, a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. ' 1 B, M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, Everything New. The KY- - i I $ print' you horse and jack bills this season cheaper than you have eve$ had them printed, before We guaranteeTto print them cheaper than you done anywhere else and we also guarantee the nual- l '$$$' ity of the- work to beientirely satisfactbryv Bring your work to'the Bee office and vvill caric-have'-it 4. The KarlingtonBee I! I '); - Finest Hearse in the County save money. hi if l ' j NEXfr DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING 1 !! ill mil mi iwmwwmw ".va yiiwiiMiiBiiMirwiiwiiTMiirmwrmimwiiMi inimim - tX -- MU" - Jt.J. r, t ft "A - :.3 ' - f 'Mi: SS'4 UX i L H m!&t m A1' Sf'i ?Mf. iif "iM:IMk iuitumnu -- vS r' '"ftW-S- V mr;iaLt?. : y A r a r ' toA a' " WWfflM"lW4ikaiW'W :. . - - - i . - .fmrt'!?"1' tr wi VBmKStt